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On Jan. 29 House Bill 1819 and its companion, Senate Bill 5735, were introduced to the state legislature at the request of Gov. Chris Gregoire. The proposal calls for a $455 million investment in energy-efficient construction and transportation projects o ...

Freight trucks moving through south Seattle’s industrial areas will put out cleaner exhaust next year, but their drivers will most likely be putting up with the same poor working conditions. At a Port of Seattle Commission meeting Feb. 10, commission memb ...

Click to view larger Paulette, Annette, and Ashley, staying warm by the fire. Currently camped at University Congregational Church, the 100-person tent camp Nickelsville is looking for a permanent site. "It started out with two people under a viaduct ...

The City of Seattle owes its residents money. The State Supreme Court ruled last October that the city must repay expenses billed to customers of Seattle Public Utilities for the installation of fire hydrants. $15.2 million was charged to customers from M ...

This past November the citizens of King County passed a charter amendment to elect their county Elections Director, a post previously filled by executive appointment. The slate of six candidates for the Feb. 3 special election met Thursday night for a for ...